Letter that dates before the similar letter with accession number 2026.6.4.
Informs Fred W. Andrea Jr. that appraisal of his property from submitted plans of his to be built home had been approved which "warrants an Assured home Ownership loan".
The amount is listed as $13,000, term as 300 months, and interest rate as 5%.
Printed note of sale with handwritten notes.
It is noted in ink that the flowers, red roses, are for the service of Catherine Andrea. The total price is $78.
Registration Certificate from the Members of the Board of Registration with printed text and handwritten individual details.
The certificate allows F. W. Andrea, age 76, to vote in Greer.
Registered on 1 July 1948 and stamped with assertion that it is good until 1958.
Printed form that was filled out as an agreement for plumbing services at Lot 10-Spring Valley Road at the cost of $1,200. Signatures at the bottom of the form include F. W. Andrea Jr., signed on the 19th, and William O. Matthew, signed on the 14th.
Printed letter proposing wiring "for lights, receptacles, hot water heater and electric range, along with attic and kitchen fans". The submitted bid was $575.
P. E. Collins signature included at the end of the letter.
Red ink at the bottom of the page labels this piece as a copy.
Letter proposing the installation of a forced hot air heating system at Mr. Andrea's residence at Lot No. 10 Springvalley Road, Greenville, South Carolina. The price is noted as $800.
A paper with notes written in pencil that plan payments. Years listed include 1951-1955. Math problems have been written sideways to the side of the page.
Three pages stapled together that provide the details of a loan offer from The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States to F. W. Andrea.
Notes have been written on top of the printed document in pencil. Multiple math problems have been handwritten on the back of the last page.
Exact date was not printed as it was on Document: F. W. Andrea Mortgage 1.
Three pages stapled together that provide the details of a loan offer from The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States to F. W. Andrea.
Notes and a math problem have been written on top of the printed document in pencil related to changes to be made. More notes are written on the back of the last page.
Letter informing Fred W. Andrea Jr. that his application "for life insurance for use with our Assured Home Ownership Mortage Plan" had been approved. It also informed Mr. Andrea that his loan application was actively being reviewed by their Mortgage Department.
Agreement between contractor W. H. Hannley and F. W. Andrea Jr. for the construction of a home at 10 Spring Valley Road. The contract is a printed document with spaces that allowed for names and other details to be written by hand.
The sum to be paid was $19,500 and it would be payable "In three equal Payments".
Reports stapled together. Alarm and Fire Reports made by the department. Numbered 22-39. Each labeled "No Alarm and Fire Record." Information includes date, time, address, origin and condition of fire, cause of ignition, number of firemen reporting, etc. On the back of each paper are the firefighters who responded to the call.
Letter addressed To The Chief of the Fire Department; From L.A. Vincent, General Manager. The letter is requesting the 1960 department records. Letter is dated January 3, 1961.
The National Board of Fire Underwriters. Established in 1866, 85 John Street, New York 38.
Record of Fire Alarms, Fires and Deaths
National Board of Fire Underwriters, Committee on Statistics and Origin of Losses, 85 John Street New York 38, N.Y.
For the Year Ending December 31, 1960
Information includes Number of Alarms For Fires, Number of Alarms for Non-Fires, etc.
Fire department reports. 21 reports stapled together. Each titled "No Alarm and Fire Record." Information includes date, time, location, origin of fire, condition of fire upon arrival, extinguishing information, cause of ignition, number of fireman reporting, etc. On the back are the names of the fireman who handled the call.
Fire reports stapled together. Each labeled "Whistle Alarm and Fire Record." 16 reports. Information includes date, time, address of fire, origin of fire, condition on arrival, cause of ignition, number of firemen reporting, etc. On the back of each sheet are the names of the fireman responding to the call.
15 papers stapled together, each numbered "ALARM NO. #." Fire Department Greer, S.C. Each titled "Out-Side/Outside Call Alarm and Fire Record."
Includes information such as the date, time, alarm/call information, and fire information. On the back of each paper are the responders who handled the call.
Included in the papers is a letter from the Southern Railway System Operating Department, Office of Superintendent dated May 10, 1960. It was written from J.R. Brosnan, Superintendent, to the City Fire Department, Greer, South Carolina. It is a letter thanking the Department and Fireman Reid for their service extinguishing a fire North of Greer that morning.